Just before showering, she starts going on walks. She does, however, count going to the mall as her daily exercise. But thats alright for now.
On the rare times she goes to the park, she hums along to summer songs and breaks out into small jogs every now and then. He does occasionally flutter through her thoughts, but she's going so fast she's starting to miss those by entirely.
Later on, she'll meet up with her friends and discusses her experience without showering. The main consensus is that the hair is do able. You can go without washing your hair for awhile, as its quickly reversed or hidden within a ponytail.
Showering is a lot harder. Dirt builds up and clings to your skin. It crawls under the cracks metaphorically and literally. It can take an age to rid yourself of the grime, although, with all the products nowadays, it's easy to seem like you smell alright. It's only when someone sees the stain on your jumpers, the trail of mud running down your arm, do they start to realise something's wrong.
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How to Survive Without Washing your Hair and Eventually, Without Him
Short Story"We're done" blares on the screen. His last text was sent two days ago. A whole forty-eight hours, and to be honest, she doesn't know what to do next.